Governor Mike Pence joined executives from Tilson, a Professional Employer Organization (PEO) that provides human resources and benefits solutions, to announce the company’s plans to expand its operations here, creating up to 245 new jobs by 2020.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Governor Mike Pence joined executives from Tilson, a Professional Employer Organization (PEO) that provides human resources and benefits solutions, to announce the company’s plans to expand its operations here, creating up to 245 new jobs by 2020.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Two weeks ago, a list of “The Top Five Reasons to Love Kelley” was posted on our Instagram page. Now this may just seem like a marketing tool to get others to love Kelley as well, but I am here to give a firsthand account of why these reasons are absolutely true! As a matter of fact, it is going to be difficult to contain my love for Kelley to one small blog post.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
For those who do not know me, I aspire to work in art administration and hopefully as an art curator one day. I have found effective communication and successful coordination are key skills for this career path, as in most professional settings.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
In the first semester of my freshman year, I heard about amazing opportunities the Kelley School of Business offers, including study abroad programs that will enhance the knowledge and skills we have learned at IUPUI.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Commencement season is over for Indiana’s colleges and universities — caps and gowns have been returned, graduation speeches shared or satirized. On campus, the frenetic pace of spring semester has slowed to the meander of summer classes.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
I had the proud privilege of representing the Kelley School of Business (March 18) in helping close the Nasdaq exchange for the day.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
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Good Evening! I am truly humbled to receive this award from an institution as dear to my heart as the Kelley School of Business. God has been good in my life. He has blessed me with opportunities that I know are not of my hand.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Chances are when you click “Buy” on that economy size bag of socks from Amazon.com, you don’t care much where the socks are made, which warehouse they ship from, or the route they took to your doorstep. But questions like these are turning into a promising career for future Amazon employee and soon-to-be Kelley Indianapolis graduate Joseph Cook.
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The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis held its 32nd annual Scholarships and Awards Breakfast on Friday, April 24, at the IUPUI Campus Center. This year, 47 students earned scholarships on behalf of 36 scholarship funds, with a total value of more than $91,000.